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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> there's no one reason we lost. our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't inclusive. >> that was rnc chair reince priebus, introducing a 100 page autopsy report which explains how the republican brand turned off voters. the report called the growth and opportunity project predicts dire consequences for the gop if it continues along its current path. the gop is a t
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ideas that republicans have not adopted, like dropping all aid to israel and pretty much zeroing out defense spending and all sorts of things. it seems like they don't even know about him. but unless rand paul becomes the nominee, what would lead to any real policy changes in the next presidential republican candidacy? >> robert is right. policy changes aren't going to be driven by the republican national committee, they're driven by the candidates for president next round. certainly if you look at one of the recommendations was we had too many debates and the primary season was too long. i come from the school there's no such thing as a bad question, only bad answers. we had a lot of bad answers on a debate stage that on any given night resembled a reality show. that's what part of the problem is. one of the things as a republican that gives you hope, you look at some of the people to solve the leadership deficit, chris christie, marco rubio, we have a cast of characters for the 2016 race that's different than the cast of characters in the 2012 race, so i think there's a little silver linin
ideas that republicans have not adopted, like dropping all aid to israel and pretty much zeroing out defense spending and all sorts of things. it seems like they don't even know about him. but unless rand paul becomes the nominee, what would lead to any real policy changes in the next presidential republican candidacy? >> robert is right. policy changes aren't going to be driven by the republican national committee, they're driven by the candidates for president next round. certainly if...
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that the united states and israel stand shoulder to shoulder in terms of the time frame as well as defenses, intelligence, military cooperation so that the iranians understand there is a common belief between the united states and israel in terms of preventing, not containing, preventing iran from becoming a nuclear weapon. what president obama was hoping to receive from prime minister netanyahu, in fact he got it was endorsement of the american plan to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon. >> do you see it the same way? >> i think what obama did was bought himself some time. remember, there's a lot of opposition inside the israel establishment anyway. a test will really come if the u.s. gets close to a diplomatic deal with iran, would this israeli government support any diplomatic deal the united states could get with iran. >> why does it matter if we get a deal not to go nuclear with weapons, why does it matter if israel that? >> because a lot of republicans would be opposed to it. >> how would that hurt our government. >> if there is a deal, we have to give on something, not a compl
that the united states and israel stand shoulder to shoulder in terms of the time frame as well as defenses, intelligence, military cooperation so that the iranians understand there is a common belief between the united states and israel in terms of preventing, not containing, preventing iran from becoming a nuclear weapon. what president obama was hoping to receive from prime minister netanyahu, in fact he got it was endorsement of the american plan to prevent iran from having a nuclear...
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a common past time of republican politicians who attacked this president's choice for secretary of defense as somehow being an enemy of israel. it is a common past time for fox news commentators and other right wing pundits. they would have shouted down this president for saying what he was about to say, and they would have claimed that their shouting was all in defense and support of the people of israel. the president chose today to speak directly to the people of israel, including that heckler, about the hopes and dreams and, yes, the rights and fair expectations of the palestinian people. and not only did he not get booed for that, he was cheered for speaking to the israeli people about the palestinian people. the strongest cheers he got in his speech today surely much to the discomfort of benjamin netanyahu, were all for his vision of the future for israelis and for the palestinian people. >> given the demographics west of the jordan river, the only way for israel to endure and thrive as a jewish and democratic state is through the realization of an independent and viable palestine. t
a common past time of republican politicians who attacked this president's choice for secretary of defense as somehow being an enemy of israel. it is a common past time for fox news commentators and other right wing pundits. they would have shouted down this president for saying what he was about to say, and they would have claimed that their shouting was all in defense and support of the people of israel. the president chose today to speak directly to the people of israel, including that...
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you're a defense attorney. how difficult is it to defend it too. >> michael: okay, we're going to go to anonymous because we're having sound trouble with lou shapiro. we'll come back to you, lou. i want to ask you anonymous one of the reasons you're undercover is to help people who are harassed for this advocacy case. are you happy with the verdict today? >> of course i'm happy. i think justice was served. i still would like for them to be tried for adults. you do an adult crime do the adult time. all in all i think justice was served. i'm happy for her. i would like to see more, but they're going to be registered sex offenders for the rest of their lives. i'm happy about that. i think all in all she got justice. >> michael: she got the justice she wanted. does it end there k? there are other people who are under grand jury indictment. the victim's parents say they don't want to see it go any further. how do you feel about that? >> being there during the whole thing, i do know that when we heard about people ge
you're a defense attorney. how difficult is it to defend it too. >> michael: okay, we're going to go to anonymous because we're having sound trouble with lou shapiro. we'll come back to you, lou. i want to ask you anonymous one of the reasons you're undercover is to help people who are harassed for this advocacy case. are you happy with the verdict today? >> of course i'm happy. i think justice was served. i still would like for them to be tried for adults. you do an adult crime do...
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[laughter] i rise in defense of this libel the group is mostly young people, very enthusiastic, which is why rand probably has a bill, and i suspect it is more libertarian than the old fuddy-duddies. but the question of isolationism, what rand paul is advocating is different from what mccain and others and even rubio would advocate. but it has appeal and will be interesting to see if the foreign issues paul can carry the day. lois, three of us, mark, action,w ron paul in and who were his biggest fans? young people. >> no question. years, thest 12 republican edge on foreign muscular,this let's go around the world, it has receded, and it is a political liability a lot more than it was 12 years ago. after iraq and afghanistan, there is far less appetite for interventionist america. >> last word. see you next week.
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builds up its missile defense, responding to north korea's threat of a nuclear attack. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! >>> the united states has missile defense systems in place to protect us from limited icbm attacks but north korea in particular has recently made advances in its capabilities and has engaged in a series of irresponsible and reckless provokations. >> chris: secretary of defense hagel announcing the u.s. will deploy 14 more missile intercepters in alaska to terrorist attack a threatened attack by north korea. the pentagon says it is a response to recent threats by the new north korean leader and the vice chairman of the joint
builds up its missile defense, responding to north korea's threat of a nuclear attack. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash....
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i don't know why i would do that. >> reporter: and defense lawyers are hoping this psychologist, a defense witness, will convince jurors arias isn't faking this. >> it appears as if she suffers from dissociative amnesia. >> reporter: the doctor says that is something that happens after severe trauma such as a killing. the acute stress that follows sends a surge of chemicals to the brain that block the brain from storing any memories. >> the more intense the crime or intense the distress, the more complete the amnesia tends to be. >> when you say more complete, what do you mean? >> the loss is greater. the loss is more permanent. most of what occurred is not remembered as opposed to perhaps some of it being remembered. >> reporter: jodi arias has testified here in court over and over she doesn't remember anything after shooting travis alexander back in june 2008. this is key, because she stabbed him nearly 30 times, and sliced his throat so deep, his head was nearly cut off. his bloody body was also dragged back into the shower and rinsed off. could it really be she doesn't remember any of
i don't know why i would do that. >> reporter: and defense lawyers are hoping this psychologist, a defense witness, will convince jurors arias isn't faking this. >> it appears as if she suffers from dissociative amnesia. >> reporter: the doctor says that is something that happens after severe trauma such as a killing. the acute stress that follows sends a surge of chemicals to the brain that block the brain from storing any memories. >> the more intense the crime or...
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>> self-defense or premeditated murder, an arizona jury will have to decides that fate. court resumes on monday a psychologist hired by the defense is expted back on the witness stand and of course we will bring you the latest from the courtroom. that's all tonight and thank for being with us, make sure to go to gretawire.com and let us know what you thought about >> chris: i'm chris wallace. will charm be enough to bridge the differences in the battle of the budget? president obama reaches out to all members of congress just as house republicans and senate democrats come out with dramatically different blueprints for our fiscal future. what are the chances for a compromise? we will ask two is senators leading the debate, democrat dick durbin and republican bob corker. then, republican at a crossroads. as conservative activists gather in washington, gop leaders argue about the future of the party. we'll discuss differences within the gop with matt kibbie of freedom works and former congressman steve latourette of the republican mainstream partnership. >>> the u.s. respon
>> self-defense or premeditated murder, an arizona jury will have to decides that fate. court resumes on monday a psychologist hired by the defense is expted back on the witness stand and of course we will bring you the latest from the courtroom. that's all tonight and thank for being with us, make sure to go to gretawire.com and let us know what you thought about >> chris: i'm chris wallace. will charm be enough to bridge the differences in the battle of the budget? president obama...
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craft again splitting the defense, laying it up. buckeyes go up by two. they hang on and get the win 50-43. we go to greensboro. miami facing north carolina for the acc title. beginning of the second half, tied 53-53, james michael throws down the alley-oop. the canes would rally. under two minutes left, miami puts the game away with this three-pointer from trey mckinney jones. 81-73. we'll show you whether it was enough to earn them a number one seed. >>> finally, bcu taking on st. louis in the atlantic ten tournament. second half, bcu down by three, they force the turnover and take it in for the dunk to cut the deficit to one. st. louis was just too much. cody ellis drains the three to give st. louis a six-point lead. they go on to win 62-56. so st. louis plan to watch the ncaa selection at the airport but they ran into traffic so they settled for watching it at a best buy in new jersey. look, it comes with comedy la-z-boys. don't expect to see defending champion kentucky, they were left out of the big dance. we start in the midwest where louisville cla
craft again splitting the defense, laying it up. buckeyes go up by two. they hang on and get the win 50-43. we go to greensboro. miami facing north carolina for the acc title. beginning of the second half, tied 53-53, james michael throws down the alley-oop. the canes would rally. under two minutes left, miami puts the game away with this three-pointer from trey mckinney jones. 81-73. we'll show you whether it was enough to earn them a number one seed. >>> finally, bcu taking on st....
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clinton's husband was the one who signed the defense of marriage act into law in 1996. that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. but just last week, former president bill clinton called for that law to be struck down. we'll have much more from our new cnn poll later in the show. >>> they're potentially lifesaving ordeal, mammograms and prostate exams. i'll let you argue which one is worse and most uncomfortable amongst yourselves. if you said a mammogram, you're probably a woman. a new study out this afternoon claims getting a screening every two years is just as effective as getting one every year, at least for women ages 50 to 74. for women 40 to 49 should probably still schedule a mammogram annually. >>> up next, the money lead. never been on a cruise? that does not mean you've never paid for one. millions are spent rescuing broken-down ships, and u.s. taxpayers are picking up the tab. >>> and later, a famous film about an infamous killer. but what fate befell baseball annie? stick around. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna b
clinton's husband was the one who signed the defense of marriage act into law in 1996. that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. but just last week, former president bill clinton called for that law to be struck down. we'll have much more from our new cnn poll later in the show. >>> they're potentially lifesaving ordeal, mammograms and prostate exams. i'll let you argue which one is worse and most uncomfortable amongst yourselves. if you said a mammogram, you're probably...
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we were on the defensive for 18 months. how does that happen? when you don't have a ground game, when you don't have a message, you don't have organization, i guess that's what happens. >> susan, the big question here -- >> i want my money back. >> i will now make a totally nonpartisan point of view which is true. every political party that blows it says we didn't get our message across. they all say it. in other words, our message was divine. >> there's truth to that to a certain extent, chris. you know, part of the process begins with how you communicate what you believe. >> is that why mcgovern lost? is that why goldwater lost? didn't get their message across? is that why mcgovern -- >> that's a different era. >> your party got its message across with the 47%. that got the message across. >> that's part of it. >> that was what the party believes. >> that's not what the party believes. that's my point. >> it's what romney believed. he said it. >> that's what romney said. that's not necessarily what anybody else believed. but that's what he sai
we were on the defensive for 18 months. how does that happen? when you don't have a ground game, when you don't have a message, you don't have organization, i guess that's what happens. >> susan, the big question here -- >> i want my money back. >> i will now make a totally nonpartisan point of view which is true. every political party that blows it says we didn't get our message across. they all say it. in other words, our message was divine. >> there's truth to that to...
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i haven't heard a constructive argument in defense of -- >> i'll give you one. how would you like to be a police officer up against a semiautomatic. >> i wouldn't. i don't know why you're asking me that question. i wouldn't want to be that person at all. they're not going to waste their political capital on the assault weapons ban. and keep in mind, it polls at 9 on%. what else polls at 90%. >> we're all together on this one. it's about background checks. if you care get ahold of your congressman or senator, and say you want a new requirement or newtown means nothing. thank you both. >>> coming up, standing in the school house door, for all the republicans, hopeful talk of changes to be made and lessons learned, about you when it comes to abortion rights and gale marriage, their tomorrow is looking a lot like their yesterday. legislatures are moving backwards or abortion rights. the gop leadership is nowhere, anywhere to be heard of on same-sex marriage. >>> also months after the election there's a fight over the leadership of the rep party between two newcomers
i haven't heard a constructive argument in defense of -- >> i'll give you one. how would you like to be a police officer up against a semiautomatic. >> i wouldn't. i don't know why you're asking me that question. i wouldn't want to be that person at all. they're not going to waste their political capital on the assault weapons ban. and keep in mind, it polls at 9 on%. what else polls at 90%. >> we're all together on this one. it's about background checks. if you care get ahold...
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bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >> that's a discussion we could have in the comfort of a cnn studio when we're all senators. >> kamala harris, ron brownstein, ana navarro, thank you. >>> head for our popular online segment called getting to know. this week you'll get to know more about california ag kamala harris. fareed zakaria "gps" is next. >>> this is "gps global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. a great show for you today. first up, the question for the economy. should we save or should we spend? what will get the economy moving faster? i'll talk to the chief proponent of spending. nobel prize winning economist paul krugman. then, the race for space. is america losing? china is building its own space
bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >> that's a discussion we could have in the comfort of a cnn studio when we're all senators. >> kamala harris, ron brownstein,...
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a few days before the supreme court will look at both doma, defense of marriage act, and california's prop 8. it also puts her in line with top democrats heavily weighing 2016 bids, of course. could this mean a move for her already, eventual candidacy? chad griffin, president of human rights campaign, and joan walsh editor at large for "salon" and msnbc political analyst and laughing, and joyously involved in fascinating conversation. i watched the clintons and am a student of the clintons. bill clinton wrote a nice piece. now hillary clinton has come forward in a very well-produced video. very well done. and i listened to it all today and it's well done. here's my question. how did it happen? we were talking, the producers and i, when is she going to do it, how is she going to do it? now we know. >> i've known the clintons for a long time. i grew up in arkansas. over the last few years every chance i had when i was around people in leadership positions, i urged them to fully evolve and come out in support of marriage equality. that includes former secretary clinton. sometimes in the
a few days before the supreme court will look at both doma, defense of marriage act, and california's prop 8. it also puts her in line with top democrats heavily weighing 2016 bids, of course. could this mean a move for her already, eventual candidacy? chad griffin, president of human rights campaign, and joan walsh editor at large for "salon" and msnbc political analyst and laughing, and joyously involved in fascinating conversation. i watched the clintons and am a student of the...
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remember reagan's three pillars of conservatism -- free enterprise, strong national defense, and per-family social policies. we must not cede these principles to president obama on one hand, or the republican establishment on the other. the fight is in our hands. let's unite for the cause of liberty and freedom. thank you very much. >> former florida gov. jeb bush was the speaker friday night. he talked about the future of the republican party. he is also co-author of the book " the immigration wars." this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you for that kind introduction. let us close the bar off. that is the best introduction i've heard in a long while i hope you have heard it. friend,o thank my old al for his selfless dedication to the american conservative the union and to the conservative cause. pleasure to be here tonight honoring one of america's greatest presidents, ronald reagan. i would like to begin by expressing my deepest appreciation for the kind of thoughts and prayers for my dad. he got out of the hospital about six weeks ago and as he so
remember reagan's three pillars of conservatism -- free enterprise, strong national defense, and per-family social policies. we must not cede these principles to president obama on one hand, or the republican establishment on the other. the fight is in our hands. let's unite for the cause of liberty and freedom. thank you very much. >> former florida gov. jeb bush was the speaker friday night. he talked about the future of the republican party. he is also co-author of the book " the...
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the secretary of defense hagel took a position that we're going to improve and add more defense to any type of missile that can come on the west coast of the united states, alaska and also california. >> i want to ask you about that. first, the deputy secretary of defense is in seoul today for the joint military exercises i referenced. he said north korea's threats would deepen the commitment to seoul and that u.s. budget cuts wouldn't alter our defense of south korea. we have 30,000 troops in seoul, second only to afghanistan. that is a massive commitment. with all the cullbacks in the defense department, isn't this a scenario that has to be up for trimming just by definition. >> we have to prioritize and always be on top of the national security when it deals with american lives and threats from other governments, terrorist groups and issues like that. got news even with the issue which is really a problem that needs to be resolved is that when it comes to the department of defense, they have the ability to be able to prioritize where the money goes. under this new threat of north ko
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in a deal with president obama they could get the first four, more deficit reduction, protect defense, the democratic president would get some cover in cutting medicare and social security and they could simplify the tax code by taking out expenditures. they are now saying they want none of those things and also not going to get the tax rates and keep the sequester and not have a deal. i've asked a lot of them to walk me through the reasoning here and honestly never come to an answer i understand a little bit. >> does that mean they're post policy. even some things that seem like constants don't actually a matter them, it's pure politics, just positioning themselves vis-a-vis the president and not interested in a particular outcome for the country? >> i would like to have an answer where that isn't true. i really would. i've been trying to find it. i'm sure part is i'm not smart enough to do so or found the right people to have spoken to them. it's hard to come up with one. we can go back today, earlier michele bachmann on the floor of the house saying obama-care is going to kill wome
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the president is going to see the iron dome you know system, the israeli defense system. one of the first things he's going to see. that was largely paid for by the united states. so there is that, that we have israel's back. >> what about the timelines regarding iran? in covering the pentagon and foreign policy. elizabeth, you know we have a different u.s. officials have a different notion of when we reach that danger point. the testimony last week was that the ayatollah has still not made the political decision to proceed with nuclear weapons. there's not that same sense at all in israel. >> i feel like i've been talking about this for years. the different timelines. but yes, there's still a different timeline that the u.s., i think the last thing the president said was about a year, israel thinks it's sooner than that. the reality is that israel is going to be in a very difficult position to do a strike itself. we've been through that many times it doesn't have the same capabilities the united states does and the united states is it going to wait until the last possibl
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now, in arizona the self-defense defense can acquit anybody on any violent charge. she claims that this guy, the victim, all right, the boyfriend, was beating her up or whatever. is there any physical evidence to back that? no all we have is her allegations that he physically abused her five times in the past. it ranged anything from grabbing her by the wrist in anger or pushing her down and choking her out to where she lost consciousness or she believed that she lost consciousness. other than that, there is no proof at all. there is no police reports, medical reports. there is no pictures. there is nothing in her diary or her journal. >> how about the night in question when the alleged murder took place. she says he was hitting me or whatever, did the police take her in? is there any documentation of that? her lawyer put forth that look at this woman. she was beat up. or there was a scuffle, nothing? >> nothing. he gets out of the shower. he body slams her. a fight ensues. >> if a man body slams a woman. there is physical -- you know, you can see the bruising there
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the republicans are in a totally defensive posture, think they're losing because they're not enough like democrats. >> joining me now, msnbc analyst, former mccain adviser steve schmidt, one of 131 republicans to sign onto an amicus brief supporting marriage equality, and msnbc's karen finney. steve, i have to ask you the rove question off the bat. can you imagine the next republican presidential candidate being in favor of marriage equality? >> i think that the next republican candidate could be in favor of marriage equality with there being no consequence in the road to the nomination and no political consequence for senators like rob portman who come out in favor of it, but i doubt we will see it in the next election. >> steve, i've got to tell you, i think karen finney and i are both wondering please explain to us, steve, how that candidate would get through the iowa caucuses as a first stop? >> well, look, rick santorum won the iowa caucuses. he wasn't the nominee. pat robertson won iowa caucus, he wasn't the nominee. iowa doesn't pick the republican nominee any more than it does in
the republicans are in a totally defensive posture, think they're losing because they're not enough like democrats. >> joining me now, msnbc analyst, former mccain adviser steve schmidt, one of 131 republicans to sign onto an amicus brief supporting marriage equality, and msnbc's karen finney. steve, i have to ask you the rove question off the bat. can you imagine the next republican presidential candidate being in favor of marriage equality? >> i think that the next republican...
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i think all in all, it makes sense with what the new secretary of defense is doing with north korea. >> what do you make of the public appearance of dennis rodman going there with kim jong-un, going back, doing the sunday talkers saying he doesn't want war. wants to speak with the president? >> well, you know, rodman got in to see kim jong-un, i couldn't. i went with eric schmidt at google. i don't think it was serious diplomacy. but i don't want to diminish rodman. it could be that the weight of this new leader is through nontraditional diplomacy. ngos. >> former chicago bulls? >> well, i won't say a sports person, but, you know, we need to talk to this guy. and he, i think, is unfortunately heading in the wrong direction. so i hope some diplomacy emerges after we put on these sanctions which i support. after we say, look, there's going to be a cost for all of this bellicose rhetoric and nuclear tests and the missile launches. i think they're gearing up for a big negotiation, the north koreans, where they say, look, you want us to stop this stuff. we want food, fuel, sanctions. >> r
i think all in all, it makes sense with what the new secretary of defense is doing with north korea. >> what do you make of the public appearance of dennis rodman going there with kim jong-un, going back, doing the sunday talkers saying he doesn't want war. wants to speak with the president? >> well, you know, rodman got in to see kim jong-un, i couldn't. i went with eric schmidt at google. i don't think it was serious diplomacy. but i don't want to diminish rodman. it could be that...
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great institutions like the family, about a growing economy, about ensuring we have a strong national defense. we care about these things so much because fundamental, we have are the people who truly care about people. we love people in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country. [applause] because you see, we want everyone to have the best possible life they could have, white, black, hispanic, young immigrants, old immigrants, male, female, we want everyone to succeed. we need everyone to succeed in this cub. that's our community. because when you get lifted up in our community, then we get lifted up too. that's how it works about it. that's why we care about you. that's why we want to make sure that gasoline costs $2 a gallon rather than $4 a gallon. we can make that a reality if retwy. that's why we care that your sister and your mother has her second amendment right so she has the ability to protect erself against the harmful criminals. it's because we care about her. it is growing momente of people who care about all americans. this is a story that i want to tell you and i
great institutions like the family, about a growing economy, about ensuring we have a strong national defense. we care about these things so much because fundamental, we have are the people who truly care about people. we love people in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country. [applause] because you see, we want everyone to have the best possible life they could have, white, black, hispanic, young immigrants, old immigrants, male, female, we want everyone to succeed. we need...
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be flexible on gay rights even though republicans are spending millions defending the discriminatory defense of marriage act, and finally immigration reform and reaching out to minorities. they'll spend $10 million this year on a minority outreach program called the growth and opportunity project. look no further that cpac's panel on cam batting racism. it turned into surprise, is surprise, perhaps the most racist spectacle ever seen. one member followed up by saying slaves should thank their masters for providing food and shelter, and i'm not kidding. it just happened. [ laughter ] >> michael: now some republicans seem to be finally wake up to the idea that this kind of seriously hateful, seriously insane rhetoric is hurting the party. reince priebus said as much this weekend. >> the way we communicate our principles isn't resinating widely enough. focus groups described our party as narrow-minded, out of touch, and quote, stuffy old men. >> michael: prebus is now floating several ideas that could change the primary process. his brief moment of clarity was greeted by furious backlash from i
be flexible on gay rights even though republicans are spending millions defending the discriminatory defense of marriage act, and finally immigration reform and reaching out to minorities. they'll spend $10 million this year on a minority outreach program called the growth and opportunity project. look no further that cpac's panel on cam batting racism. it turned into surprise, is surprise, perhaps the most racist spectacle ever seen. one member followed up by saying slaves should thank their...
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look at the major sector, sue, slightly more defensive. so telecom and utilities and consumer staples. look at the financials, sue. they were down more than 1% as a group but now only only fractionally if you look at the big banks, citi group has significant exposure to europe. the regional banks are all just down fractionally today. the dow stocks are up, big international names. caterpillar, for example, pfizer, all the major tech names, lieu hugh let, microsoft, intel, all positive. volume is on the light side, believe it or not. not the money flowing in or flowing out. at number two, well off our lows in the middle of the day. >> thank you, bob pisani. in your morning notes, you went, it's back. now everyone is focused not just on cyprus but the ripple effects. >> that's true. you saw that concern last night starting in asia and it went over into europe. rightly so because, as bob said, it brings in to trust, what are really the banks -- what's the purpose of the bank. we'll with their risk in the money in the bank you can only imagine
look at the major sector, sue, slightly more defensive. so telecom and utilities and consumer staples. look at the financials, sue. they were down more than 1% as a group but now only only fractionally if you look at the big banks, citi group has significant exposure to europe. the regional banks are all just down fractionally today. the dow stocks are up, big international names. caterpillar, for example, pfizer, all the major tech names, lieu hugh let, microsoft, intel, all positive. volume...
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and how much somebody like rand paul can move the party on defense spending for example and on the reach of u.s. involvement in the world. and i don't rule it out. i don't rule out that there will be movement. in fact in both of those directions. it will, however, be in the context of this, you know, clan warfare and rival warlords, whatever you like to say. >> people wearing war paint the raince priebus document is just full of incredible nuggets in terms of what they think they need to do. one of them is the minority vote. and what remains unclear is let's say they move on gay marriage. let's say they have a more progressive immigration stance. does that actually win them black voters? right? they're like dispatching teams of minority outreach people to presumably brooklyn to get back voters on board. and i will read this -- >> they will spend all $10 million right in brooklyn. >> but in the "daily beast" this nail it is it, republican probably overestimate the traction thooerl get from changing the color and accents of their pitchmen. the gop's assumption that while its voters are mot
and how much somebody like rand paul can move the party on defense spending for example and on the reach of u.s. involvement in the world. and i don't rule it out. i don't rule out that there will be movement. in fact in both of those directions. it will, however, be in the context of this, you know, clan warfare and rival warlords, whatever you like to say. >> people wearing war paint the raince priebus document is just full of incredible nuggets in terms of what they think they need to...
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not just buy a house but taking public stands in defense of ideas that help vulnerable people? >> my charity does many things. we have dewarming programs around the world. we have orphanages around the world. this is our first time, yes, taking a stance like this, such a direct stance. >> right. what's the value of that? what motivated you from moving from being a person that identified with the vulnerable but that you were so motivated yourself you dug into your own pocket and came up with the money to generate enough capital to buy this house because you were so moved. what is it about this young man's protest and the story of this church that really got you going?
not just buy a house but taking public stands in defense of ideas that help vulnerable people? >> my charity does many things. we have dewarming programs around the world. we have orphanages around the world. this is our first time, yes, taking a stance like this, such a direct stance. >> right. what's the value of that? what motivated you from moving from being a person that identified with the vulnerable but that you were so motivated yourself you dug into your own pocket and came...
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not just buy a house but taking public stands in defense of ideas that help vulnerable people? >> my charity does many things. we have dewarming programs around the world. we have orphanages around the world. this is our first time, yes, taking a stance like this, such a direct stance. >> right. what's the value of that? what motivated you from moving from being a person that
not just buy a house but taking public stands in defense of ideas that help vulnerable people? >> my charity does many things. we have dewarming programs around the world. we have orphanages around the world. this is our first time, yes, taking a stance like this, such a direct stance. >> right. what's the value of that? what motivated you from moving from being a person that
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missile defense capability. we want to thank everybody who has been involved in the "washington journal." we will see you tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> today on c-span, immigration and customs enforcement director testifies on releasing illegal detainees and detention centers. followed by fbi director robert mueller and his 2014 budget. later, a look at hurricane sandy recovery efforts. next, immigration and customs enforcement. a testimony from the house judiciary committee on the release of detainees and their release from centers as a response to sequester. this is just under three hours. >> >> the judiciary committee will come to order and the chair has declare recesses of the committee at any time. opportunityke the to make members aware of our new policy regarding participation in sub committee hearings. i was asked if members who are not a member of the sub committee if they ar
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all this even as its overcome relentless threats to its security, through the courage of the israel defense forces and the citizenry that is so resilient in the face of terror. this is the story of israel. this is the work that has brought the dreams of so many generations to life, and every step of the way israel has built unbreakable bonds of friendship with my country, the united states of america. [ applause ] those ties began only 11 minutes after israeli independence when the united states was the first nation to recognize the state of israel. as president truman said in explaining his decision to recognize israel, he said, i believe it has a glorious future before it, not just as another sovereign nation, but as an embodiment of the great ideals of our civilization. and since then we've built a friendship that advances our shared interests. together we share a commitment to security for our citizens and the stability of the middle east and north africa. together we share a focus on advancing economic growth around the globe and strengthening the middle class within our own countries.
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she claims it was all in self-defense. ted rowlands outside the courthouse in phoenix. there are some big problems with this guy's testimony? >> well, yeah, carol, he's made some errors in his reports. and also lost his composure on the sand and let's face it, a huge job. a very important witness, trying to convince this jury that jodi arias isn't lying, that she suffers from ptsd and that's why she has memory loss. >> and more interrogation video has surfaced. >> reporter: yes, six hours of interrogation footage over two days. it's fascinating. you hear her talk about her story, change her story, and also see her when there are no detectives in the room and when there are people. at times she is on the floor. head on the table, sometimes singing, laughing, and basically more of that video of her standing on her head. six hours of it. the jury only saw a small portion of it. >> okay. let's continue to look at this video. it's so bizarre. how much longer is this trial expected to last? >> that's a great question. delay after delay. yesterday someone threw up in the court
she claims it was all in self-defense. ted rowlands outside the courthouse in phoenix. there are some big problems with this guy's testimony? >> well, yeah, carol, he's made some errors in his reports. and also lost his composure on the sand and let's face it, a huge job. a very important witness, trying to convince this jury that jodi arias isn't lying, that she suffers from ptsd and that's why she has memory loss. >> and more interrogation video has surfaced. >> reporter:...
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richard samuels, a psychologist hired by the defense. he says even though areas admits to shooting and stabbing her boyfriend, she suffered from ptsd and can't remember what she did. >> the memories don't form because chemically, it doesn't work. >> physically? physically speaking it's not possible at times? >> that's correct. >> reporter: the prosecutor wants the jury to believe that her testimony that she has no memory of committing the crime is just her latest lie. he wants the 32-year-old put to death for the murder of mormon businessman travis alexander. plans to attack the credibility of the psychologist who spent much of his career as a sex therapist. here's bizarre behavior any therapist would struggle to explain. jodi arias doing a headstand in the interrogation room before she's charged. she nosnoops through the trash d sings a tune by pop star dido. ♪ i can't blooet until you're resting here with me ♪ >> reporter: when the detective returns and says she's about to be arrested, areas wants her purse to do some primping befo
richard samuels, a psychologist hired by the defense. he says even though areas admits to shooting and stabbing her boyfriend, she suffered from ptsd and can't remember what she did. >> the memories don't form because chemically, it doesn't work. >> physically? physically speaking it's not possible at times? >> that's correct. >> reporter: the prosecutor wants the jury to believe that her testimony that she has no memory of committing the crime is just her latest lie. he...